Brett Wyman
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Worst ride in all of WDW. No thank you.
I love roller coasters, but spinny-rides aren't a favorite now in my middle age like they were in my youth.
Similar demographic and disposition (my son has fond memories of making me turn green on the tea cups at Disneyland in 2012) but... I haven't had an issue with the Orange side of Mission Space. The constant "are you sure you want to do this? we have this perfectly fine green side if you want" prompts are probably the most unnerving bit. "Okay, you asked me when I came in... again, at the half way marker... and now just before getting on the ride... I feel like there's something you're not telling me..."
I've done it 3 times over two trips with no adverse effects but I also make sure that I'm looking straight ahead at the screen. For me, it's very much an "in the moment" kind of ride, where I'm hyper aware of how I'm feeling during the various points like the launch ("okay, that's what if feels like to have my face pushed into the back of the seat... and, now I'm really light headed"), the float ("that's kind of cool") and final descent onto Mars ("oh, so that's what disappointment feels like... it didn't matter if I pushed the buttons or not.").
My scariest time on it was watching the couple in front of me in line chug two beers rather than throw them in the trash can and then being paired with them in an enclosed centrifuge capsule. I'm going to say that ramped up my anxiety levels to an 11 and I chronicled that experience in another thread on whether it was a good idea to ride Mission Space: Orange after a few drinks. (Spoiler alert: No)
I rode MS when there wasn't even a "green" side, and I really didn't know what to expect.
I have to be honest and say I was dizzy and nauseated through the whole thing, and didn't care less if I pushed the "right" button or not. I should have known when the barf bags are prominent. After the ride, I had to sit down due to dizziness and nausea. I felt that way for the rest of the afternoon.
So, NO, I would not recommend it at all. I won't even try the green side because of this bad experience on Orange.
I am not one of those people who get sick on rides and this has never happened before and I do all the coaster rides.
I think this is a good point. It was a go to ride for me every trip, starting way before they had green and orange. I thoroughly enjoyed it not knowing there was a possibility anyone could have an issue. Never bothered me and I just moved on to the next ride not knowing any different. My wife just informed me she had a little motion sickness.I think the number of people getting sick is not as high as it seems, simply because people that ride it and feel fine do not feel the need to let everyone know it did not bother them, where people that ride it and get sick are more likely to point it out. Simple human nature.
Yeah, the tip I read here/elsewhere to look straight ahead at the screen and don't close your eyes saved me from vomiting. Still didn't feel great but kept me from going over the edge.Keep your head back, look straight ahead, and suck on a piece of hard candy or mint. It's not bad at all IMO but I have been on with people who felt fairly sick after for a while (but that might have been food from lunch).
Maybe not designed to, but it’s intense enough that two people have died after riding it:It’s not designed to kill you;